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DYNAMITE BLAST INJURES TWELVE; Panic Follows an Unexpected Explosion in the Pennsylvania Terminal Cut. BOULDER WRECKS A HOUSE The Contracting Company Says the Charge Failed to Explode at the Proper Time.

A terrific explosion in the excavation for the new Pennsylvania Railroad tunnel yesterday injured twelve persons, several of them seriously, caused a panic in the blocks adjacent to the southern boundary of the excavation, and damaged many of the houses in the neighborhood. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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A version of this archives appears in print on May 26, 1907, on Page 1 of the New York edition with the headline: DYNAMITE BLAST INJURES TWELVE; Panic Follows an Unexpected Explosion in the Pennsylvania Terminal Cut. BOULDER WRECKS A HOUSE The Contracting Company Says the Charge Failed to Explode at the Proper Time. Order Reprints|Today's Paper|Subscribe